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{{Short description|Indoor arena in Lima, Peru}}
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{{Infobox Stadium
| stadium_name = Coliseo Eduardo Dibos
| stadium_name = Coliseo Eduardo Dibos
| image =
| image = File:Coliseo Eduardo Dibós 2017 exterior.jpg
| caption =
| caption = Coliseo Eduardo Dibós in 2017 before its renovation.
| location = At intersection of Av. Aviación and Av. Angamos, [[San Borja District|San Borja]] [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
| location = At the intersection of Aviacion Ave. and Angamos Ave., [[San Borja District|San Borja]], [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
| owner = I.P.D.
| opened = {{Start date|1989|df=y}}
| operator = I.P.D.
| owner = I.P.D. (Peruvian Institute of Sport)
| operator = I.P.D. (Peruvian Institute of Sport)
| tenants = [[Peru national basketball team]]<br />[[Peru women's national volleyball team]]
| tenants = [[Peru national basketball team]]<br />[[Peru women's national volleyball team]]
| seating_capacity = 6,000
| seating_capacity = 4,600
}}
}}


The '''Coliseo Eduardo Dibos''' is a multi-purpose [[arena|indoor arena]] located at the intersection of Angamos and Aviación avenuss in [[San Borja District|San Borja]], [[Lima]], [[Peru]]. It is named after politician [[Eduardo Dibós Dammert]], who served two times as [[mayor of Lima]], from 1938 to 1940 and from 1950 to 1952.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Memoria Anual |url=http://www.ipd.gob.pe/institucional/memoria |access-date=2022-08-24 |website=www.ipd.gob.pe |language=en}}</ref>
The '''Coliseo Eduardo Dibos''' is a multi-propose [[arena|indoor arena]] located in [[San Borja District|San Borja]] [[Lima]], [[Peru]], exactly between Angamos Ave. and Aviación Ave. The arena has a capacity for 6,000 people. This arena is used to host sport events as [[volleyball]] and [[basketball]], also many other secondary sports. It is also used for circus events and Bugs Bunny on Ice in August 2006. The Coliseo Dibos, with the [[Coliseo Mariscal Caceres]], are the most important venues for non-[[association football|football]] sports in Lima. This venue also hosts concerts as in 1994 the [[Gaitan Castro]] brothers were the first Peruvian artists to sell out the arena for a concert. Most recently, a boxing event sold out featuring the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] world champion [[Kina Malpartida]] and Halana Dos Santos on 20 June 2009.


==Overview==
The arena has a capacity for 4,600 people.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.lima2019.pe/en/venues/eduardo-dibos-coliseum|title=Eduardo Dibos Coliseum |date= |website=lima2019.pe}}</ref> This arena is used to host sport events as [[volleyball]] and [[basketball]], also many other secondary sports. It is also used for circus events and Bugs Bunny on Ice in August 2006. The Dibos Coliseum, with the Coliseo Mariscal Caceres, are the most important venues for non-[[association football|football]] sports in Lima. This venue also hosts concerts as in 1994, when the {{ill|Gaitán Castro|es}} brothers were the first Peruvian artists to sell out the arena for a concert. A boxing event sold out featuring the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] world champion [[Kina Malpartida]] and Halana Dos Santos on 20 June 2009. It was remodelled to house the venue in the [[3x3 basketball]] and the traditional 5x5 [[basketball]] competitions at the [[2019 Pan American Games]].

==References==
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{{Pan American Games venues basketball}}
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[[Category:Sports venues in Lima]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Lima]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Peru]]
[[Category:Indoor arenas in Peru]]
[[Category:Venues of the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games]]

[[Category:San Borja District]]
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 16 September 2024

Coliseo Eduardo Dibos
Coliseo Eduardo Dibós in 2017 before its renovation.
Map
LocationAt the intersection of Aviacion Ave. and Angamos Ave., San Borja, Lima, Peru
OwnerI.P.D. (Peruvian Institute of Sport)
OperatorI.P.D. (Peruvian Institute of Sport)
Capacity4,600
Opened1989 (1989)
Tenants
Peru national basketball team
Peru women's national volleyball team

The Coliseo Eduardo Dibos is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the intersection of Angamos and Aviación avenuss in San Borja, Lima, Peru. It is named after politician Eduardo Dibós Dammert, who served two times as mayor of Lima, from 1938 to 1940 and from 1950 to 1952.[1]

Overview

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The arena has a capacity for 4,600 people.[2] This arena is used to host sport events as volleyball and basketball, also many other secondary sports. It is also used for circus events and Bugs Bunny on Ice in August 2006. The Dibos Coliseum, with the Coliseo Mariscal Caceres, are the most important venues for non-football sports in Lima. This venue also hosts concerts as in 1994, when the Gaitán Castro [es] brothers were the first Peruvian artists to sell out the arena for a concert. A boxing event sold out featuring the WBA world champion Kina Malpartida and Halana Dos Santos on 20 June 2009. It was remodelled to house the venue in the 3x3 basketball and the traditional 5x5 basketball competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games.

References

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  1. ^ "Memoria Anual". www.ipd.gob.pe. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  2. ^ "Eduardo Dibos Coliseum". lima2019.pe.

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